It's sort of a greeeting and can be translated as Hi there!
Du is the German familiar form of the English word "You".
The German word Du translates as you. It is equivalent to the archaic thou.
In German, "Du" is a second person singular pronoun ("you," to one person). In French, "du" is a contraction of "de le" (meaning "of the").
"du verney" is not a German phrase.
Du bist
It is the "du" ("you", informal) form of the verb "gehen," which means, "to go."
Du is the German word for you singular.
"Du et montro" is not a German phrase.
English: "oh" is German "o". Chrismas song: "O du fröhliche, o du selige ..."
"Vogel" is the German word for "Bird" .(Sometimes it can be used as an insult, too: "Du Vogel!" means something like: "You idiot!")
English: "you are my angle" is German: "du bist mein Engel".
There is also the word "also" in the German language. "Also" translated from English to German: "auch" or "außerdem" "Also" translated from German to English: "so" or "well" In context: German sentence: "Also, bist du es!" translation: "So it`s you!" German sentence: "Also, ich denke..." translation: "Well, i think..." Auch